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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
WASHINGTON
ADDRESS REPLY TO SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CHARGE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION AND REFER TO PILE NUMBER
56O67/44O
May 7, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE;
10 AH - Hay 7th. Mr. Adler called and stated that the gates for Fort Missoula were shipped by the Pittsburgh Steel Company May 5th, but that no route or car numbers had been given him. He was to wire them and secure this information.
11 AM - May 7th, Mr. Adlcr advised that no further information had been received from the Cyclone Company at Waukegan, Illinois, concerning the shipment of fencing and rails. I called Mr. Crown, who stated that he would get in touch with the proper people in both cases and do what he could to expedite these ship-
the i;?. ~A 7 7t-\ Mr# Cro;vn st*tcd that if I could secure Steel r^f � ?rb9rS �f the shiP**nt ^ the Pittsburgh nordeJayed?7 *** ^ thu ShiPment "as followed UP and
cMn * � , ..He stated that the Cyclone Company would SssouS � i � � "ft �n May l0th> *>d that delivery at Fort la could be expected on May 15th or 16th.
merits
0 �
W. F. MILLED Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
WFM/ejm
Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
WFM/ejm

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
WASHINGTON
ADDRESS REPLY TO SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CHARGE IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION AND REFER TO PILE NUMBER
56O67/44O
May 7, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE;
10 AH - Hay 7th. Mr. Adler called and stated that the gates for Fort Missoula were shipped by the Pittsburgh Steel Company May 5th, but that no route or car numbers had been given him. He was to wire them and secure this information.
11 AM - May 7th, Mr. Adlcr advised that no further information had been received from the Cyclone Company at Waukegan, Illinois, concerning the shipment of fencing and rails. I called Mr. Crown, who stated that he would get in touch with the proper people in both cases and do what he could to expedite these ship-
the i;?. ~A 7 7t-\ Mr# Cro;vn st*tcd that if I could secure Steel r^f � ?rb9rS �f the shiP**nt ^ the Pittsburgh nordeJayed?7 *** ^ thu ShiPment "as followed UP and
cMn * � , ..He stated that the Cyclone Company would SssouS � i � � "ft �n May l0th> *>d that delivery at Fort la could be expected on May 15th or 16th.
merits
0 �
W. F. MILLED Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
WFM/ejm
Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
WFM/ejm